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Overview

The ST3300GU3B Portable USB 3.0 Hub is TAA compliant features an integrated GbE port, enabling you to expand your laptop connectivity by adding three external USB 3.0 ports, as well as a Gigabit network port via a single USB 3.0 connection. This hub is an ideal laptop accessory for your Microsoft Surface™ Pro 4, Surface Pro 3, Surface Book, Dell™ XPS 13, and many other devices.

The hub merges Gigabit network support and USB 3.0 hub access into lightweight yet sturdy aluminum casing, providing vital connectivity ports that are often limited or nonexistent on modern mobile computers, while remaining compact and travel-friendly. Plus, with an attached USB 3.0 host connection cable there’s no need to carry a separate cable with you, so you can tuck the hub neatly into your laptop bag for maximum portability.

For faster and more consistent network connections, the integrated Ethernet port leverages the 5Gbps capabilities of the USB 3.0 interface to provide wired Gigabit access that is fully compatible with IEEE 802.3/u/ab standards. Plus, the GbE port supports Wake-on-LAN (WOL), so you can remotely wake your computer over your network.

An ideal laptop accessory, this mobile USB hub is great for connecting low-power peripherals like a mouse, keyboard or USB flash drive, and also includes a universal power adapter for connecting devices such as external hard drive enclosures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Before You Buy

It is possible to use some USB hubs without a power supply, however, doing so may prevent certain high-power USB peripherals from operating.

When a power adapter is not used on a hub that comes with a power adapter, power is drawn from the USB port on the computer and then divided between the ports on the hub. This reduces the power delivery to individual ports and high-powered USB peripherals, such as external hard drives, may not start.

On USB hubs that can use a power adapter, more power can be supplied to USB ports than what is possible with a single USB port.

If your USB peripherals require power adapters, they probably do not require power from the USB port and can be used on a USB hub without a power adapter. With USB peripherals that use power adapters, the USB ports on the hub are only used for data transfer and do not draw power from the hub.

USB peripherals that require low power (for example, keyboards and mice) can be used on hubs without a power adapter, in conjunction with other low-power USB peripherals. In this case, power is drawn from the computer's USB port, as described above.